Retinoic acid (RA) affects the growth and differentiation of cells in culture, usually to decrease the growth rate. In amphibian limb regeneration RA has the remarkable ability to affect pattern formation by changing positional identity, but its initial action on the limb is to inhibit division of the blastemal progenitor cells. Newt limb blastemal cells also show this inhibition in culture. In order to investigate the role of different RA receptors (RARs) in the RA response, the hormone binding domain of the newt RARs alpha 1 and delta 1 was replaced with the corresponding region from the Xenopus thyroid hormone receptor-alpha (TR-alpha). In COS cells transfected with each of the chimeras, transcription was activated after exposure to thyr...
Retinoic acid (RA) has powerful dose-dependent dysmorphogenic effects on Xenopus embryos. The defect...
Retinoic acid, an active metabolite of Vitamin A, is important for neural development and regenerati...
We have investigated the effects of a Xenopus alpha thyroid hormone receptor (TR) upon early develop...
The effects of retinoic acid on cell proliferation, differentiation and patterning are thought to be...
AbstractBackground: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluatin...
The effects of retinoic acid on cell proliferation, differentiation and patterning are thought to be...
Background: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluating the ef...
AbstractRecent studies on the regenerating newt limb, using cells transfected with chimeric retinoic...
Thyroid hormone (TH) signaling plays critical roles during vertebrate development, including regulat...
Retinoic acid (RA) induces secretory differentiation in the wound epidermis of a regenerating amphib...
VITAMIN A is required for normal growth and development, and retinoic acid (RA) may be the active me...
AbstractAdult urodele amphibians possess the unique ability to regenerate amputated limbs and to re-...
In an attempt to explain the contrasting patterns of expression of Xenopus thyroid hormone (xTR) and...
The administration of the teratogen retinoic acid (and other retinoids) to vertebrate embryos causes...
Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen that functions as a patterning agent in vertebrate development. I...
Retinoic acid (RA) has powerful dose-dependent dysmorphogenic effects on Xenopus embryos. The defect...
Retinoic acid, an active metabolite of Vitamin A, is important for neural development and regenerati...
We have investigated the effects of a Xenopus alpha thyroid hormone receptor (TR) upon early develop...
The effects of retinoic acid on cell proliferation, differentiation and patterning are thought to be...
AbstractBackground: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluatin...
The effects of retinoic acid on cell proliferation, differentiation and patterning are thought to be...
Background: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluating the ef...
AbstractRecent studies on the regenerating newt limb, using cells transfected with chimeric retinoic...
Thyroid hormone (TH) signaling plays critical roles during vertebrate development, including regulat...
Retinoic acid (RA) induces secretory differentiation in the wound epidermis of a regenerating amphib...
VITAMIN A is required for normal growth and development, and retinoic acid (RA) may be the active me...
AbstractAdult urodele amphibians possess the unique ability to regenerate amputated limbs and to re-...
In an attempt to explain the contrasting patterns of expression of Xenopus thyroid hormone (xTR) and...
The administration of the teratogen retinoic acid (and other retinoids) to vertebrate embryos causes...
Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen that functions as a patterning agent in vertebrate development. I...
Retinoic acid (RA) has powerful dose-dependent dysmorphogenic effects on Xenopus embryos. The defect...
Retinoic acid, an active metabolite of Vitamin A, is important for neural development and regenerati...
We have investigated the effects of a Xenopus alpha thyroid hormone receptor (TR) upon early develop...